
Beneath the decay of a dying world lives the Mad Doctor Mindskull. Using the planet's power of creation he has created the ultimate Weapon. Can mankind find a way to stop this Evil before time runs out? The only answer lies within the Nova Seed.... (Full plot summary below)
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Beneath the decay of a dying world lives the Mad Doctor Mindskull. Using the planet's power of creation he has created the ultimate Weapon. Can mankind find a way to stop this Evil before time runs out? The only answer lies within the Nova Seed.
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| ColliderDave TrumboreWe could sure use a lot more visionaries like DiLiberto and a lot more passion projects like Nova Seed, which are both worthy of your respect and attention. |
| User ReviewButch MI'm a huge fan of 1970s/80s Ralph Bakshi/Heavy Metal style animated movies. Nova Seed fills that void like nothing else I've encountered since that era. It's especially captivating and inspiring when you realize it was entirely hand-animated by a single person over a period of four years. Just, wow. Thank you for the inspiration. Thank you for this movie. <3 |
| User ReviewRichard DIn a future dystopia, Doctor Mindskull has been launching attacks on the cities using remote control monsters. The authorities enlist a bioengineered lion/human hybrid manufactured for gladiatorial combat to enter Mindskull's lair and put a stop to his plans. The lion-guy has plans of his own, and absconds with Mindskull's Nova Seed, a humanoid creature who can create plant life, in an effort to defeat Mindskull on his own. From here, things get a lot weirder. This immensely creative sci-fi fantasy feature was hand animated by Canadian animator Nick DiLiberto over a 4 year period. It's very much like a Saturday morning cartoon meets Heavy Metal magazine, and I thought it was quite wonderful. It shows an immense amount of promise for this young animator who previously worked on video game animations for Bioware. Besides animating the film and doing some of the voice work, DiLiberto created many of the film's sound effects just using his own vocalizations. If you like wild, sci-fi animation, you need to see this. Stephen Verrall's pulsing synth score is another highlight. |